The objective of this project is to use a three-year crop sequence to evaluate soybean and canola production grown back-to-back. Some growers in North Dakota and Minnesota believe their soybean crops have yielded higher when grown on canola ground compared to wheat. There is some research that supports this theory. Our goal is to evaluate the impact of growing soybean and canola back-to-back on crop stand, growth, disease, yield, and seed quality, etc. The study will be conducted at four locations. The three-year crop sequence will include soybean, canola, and wheat with the focus on soybean and canola back-to-back. The primary data of interest will be soybean yield on...
Updated December 5, 2016:Final Progress Reports is downloaded in the File option Below
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